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- Feminism_in_Greece abstract "For centuries, women across the globe have called out for equality and the country of Greece is no exception. In 1952, Greek women finally earned the right to vote; however, suffrage did not translate into instant equality between the sexes. In fact, the practice of dowry was not abolished until 1983. 1983 proved to be an especially significant for the Women’s Movement because it is also the year that the New Family Law was passed, which stated that “both spouses should make decisions about family matters and that there should be a mutual responsibility in marriage and the family household.”Despite laws designed to promote equality between the sexes, there are still many limitations that Greek women endure on a daily basis. These restrictions range from cultural and political to religious limitations. In the larger cities of Greece, such as Athens, women have a more integrated role in society and the community; however, in the rural areas of Greece a strongly expressed patriarchal society still flourishes. One of the underlying ideals that fuel this structure is that women are “naturally” associated with the domestic area of the workforce, which carries a smaller weight than the larger workforce that men are typically involved in. Assumptions like these have been standard in rural Greek families for centuries and are of the greatest challenges that women have to overcome.".
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- Feminism_in_Greece cleanup "January 2010".
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- Feminism_in_Greece originalResearch "April 2011".
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- Feminism_in_Greece comment "For centuries, women across the globe have called out for equality and the country of Greece is no exception. In 1952, Greek women finally earned the right to vote; however, suffrage did not translate into instant equality between the sexes. In fact, the practice of dowry was not abolished until 1983.".
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